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BALTIMORE – The UMBC women's soccer
team continues its four-game road trip with a pair of games over
the weekend, traveling to Saint Peter's on Friday, Aug. 31 for a 4
p.m. kickoff at Jaroschak Field. UMBC concludes Labor Day weekend
on Sunday, Sept. 2 at Long Island, when it takes on the Blackbirds
at 1 p.m. at LIU Field.

The Retrievers (0-3-1) dropped its latest contest, 1-0, to
Drexel on Monday. Junior goalkeeper Lauren
Kadet (Oakville, Ontario/St. Thomas Aquinas) tabbed nine saves
in the contest, including seven in the second half, but it was not
enough as DU's Lauren Stoller picked up her first collegiate goal
for the game-winner.

Kadet, who entered the week ranked first in the America East in
saves (22) and saves per game (7.33), has totaled 31 stops through
four games.

The Peacocks (1-3) fell for the third time in their first four
matches to begin the 2012 season, including a 5-2 loss to Wagner on
Monday. Saint Peter's recorded 16 shots in the contest, the most by
the team since Oct. 31, 2010, however, the Seahawks tallied 21
shots, placing 11 on goal and five reaching the back of the
net.

Senior midfielder Jamie Lisanti accounted for both of the
Peacocks goals on Monday. She is tied with junior forward Emily
Fenice for a team-best four points on the season. Goalkeeper
Caitlin Hoffer has seen all the action between the pipes for Saint
Peter's, tallying 34 saves.

The Blackbirds (0-3) welcome the Retrievers for LIU's
home-opener on Sunday, following a pair of 2-0 losses to Colorado
and Denver at the Omni Hotels Soccer Classic last weekend. Long
Island has been shutout in each of its first three contests this
season.

Senior Jennifer Bannon and junior Jessica Sexton have each seen
action between the pipes in 2012 for Long Island. Bannon has
started all three games, while Sexton made her only appearance in
the Blackbirds latest contest against Denver, coming in relief of
Bannon following halftime.